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I recently had a client who was running outlook 2000. He didn't delete
any e-mail for 4 years and his pst file grew to 2gb and ended up corrupting. We upgraded to outlook 2003, used the pst cutting utility provided by microsoft, and ran the inbox repair tool. We got most of the e-mail and contacts back. When he goes to create a new contact everything look fine until he saves it. It is put at the top of the list with a blank "file as" field. If you open up the contact, it shows the correct "file as" though. I haven't been able to find any information on a possible solution to this. Thank you for the help, Mark |
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How did you migrate the data to Outlook 2003?
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message ups.com... I recently had a client who was running outlook 2000. He didn't delete any e-mail for 4 years and his pst file grew to 2gb and ended up corrupting. We upgraded to outlook 2003, used the pst cutting utility provided by microsoft, and ran the inbox repair tool. We got most of the e-mail and contacts back. When he goes to create a new contact everything look fine until he saves it. It is put at the top of the list with a blank "file as" field. If you open up the contact, it shows the correct "file as" though. I haven't been able to find any information on a possible solution to this. Thank you for the help, Mark |
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I imported it through the import wizard and did just contacts.
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Thought so.
Never import Outlook data unless you like this kind of problem. You had no need to import. You weren't trying to convert another file format. I trust you still have a backup of your data? Open it and copy your Contacts from it so you won't lose data like the File As... field. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "XeonicXpression" wrote in message ups.com... I imported it through the import wizard and did just contacts. |
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![]() Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Thought so. Never import Outlook data unless you like this kind of problem. You had no need to import. You weren't trying to convert another file format. I trust you still have a backup of your data? Open it and copy your Contacts from it so you won't lose data like the File As... field. The only file I have is his inbox.pst. Since it is a 2000 version pst, Outlook 2003 wont let me just copy his into the directory. When I did that it said it wasn't compatible. So I guess my question is how do I get access to the contacts without doing the import? Also, we didn't lose any of the Contact "File as" field data when we imported. The only problem is trying to create a new contact. Thanks for your help, Mark |
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XeonicXpression wrote:
The only file I have is his inbox.pst. Since it is a 2000 version pst, Outlook 2003 wont let me just copy his into the directory. You can do that when going from OL 2000 to OL 2003, since OL 2003 reads OL 2000 PSTs just fine, but it's not advisable. You should never overwrite one PST with another. When I did that it said it wasn't compatible. That's what OL 2000 will say when you try to use an OL 2003 PST. This is backward from what you first described. So I guess my question is how do I get access to the contacts without doing the import? FileOpenOutlook Data File. -- Brian Tillman |
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Your post is not accurate. PST files from Outlook 2000 are perfectly
compatible with Outlook 2003. Read my post again. I told you what to do. Open the file in Outlook 2003 and copy what you need from it. I never said importing deleted your File As... field in the Contact Record. I said it caused your problem, and it did. It was the connection between your File As... field and the view that got toasted. There are countless connections such as this that get disrupted when you import PST files. Repeat after me. I will never import a PST file (even if Microsoft says it will work). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "XeonicXpression" wrote in message ups.com... Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Thought so. Never import Outlook data unless you like this kind of problem. You had no need to import. You weren't trying to convert another file format. I trust you still have a backup of your data? Open it and copy your Contacts from it so you won't lose data like the File As... field. The only file I have is his inbox.pst. Since it is a 2000 version pst, Outlook 2003 wont let me just copy his into the directory. When I did that it said it wasn't compatible. So I guess my question is how do I get access to the contacts without doing the import? Also, we didn't lose any of the Contact "File as" field data when we imported. The only problem is trying to create a new contact. Thanks for your help, Mark |
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